Neo-Nazi Flyers Attacking Black Lives Matter Appear at Texas Homes One Day after Election Declared

White supremacist flyers which included swastikas appeared outside the homes of people in Texas one day after Joe Biden was declared the winner of the 2020 election over Donald Trump.

The racist notes were left at numerous homes in Hollywood Park and parts of the Stone Oak area, and attacked the Black Lives Matter movement.

"The entire country is sick of your ****," the flyer reads. "Sick of the lawlessness, sick of the riots, sick of the threats and demands. The only thing you've managed to accomplish in all of this is to live up to the ghetto stereotypes. Congratulations."

One Hollywood Park resident shared images of the flyers to News 4 San Antonio, which state they are from a "pro white org fighting for the white race" called the 14First.

Hollywood Park Police chief Shad Prichard said they were called on the morning on November 8 to several homes to reports of "propaganda type flyers" which had been placed in zip-lock bags and weighed down with small rocks.

Prichard confirmed that the flyers were also distributed in the Stone Oak area in San Antonio Police Department's jurisdiction, but it is unknown how many they have recovered.

As well as the racist anti-Black Lives Matter rhetoric, the flyers expressed anti-abortion views and gave information on how to join their cause.

"The flyers did not indicate any plans for violence or suggest they were gathering in our area," Prichard said in a statement. "Therefore, we are collecting the flyers and reaching out to our federal partners to share our findings and will monitor the situation to ensure the safety of our residents."

San Antonio Mayor Ron Nirenberg condemned the distribution of the flyers in a statement, saying "racism and hatred are not welcome here."

"San Antonio is a city of inclusion, compassion and strength through diversity," Nirenberg said, reported the San Antonio Express-News. "We will work together to root it out whenever they appear, and that includes the actions of white supremacists."

Despite the flyers appearing the morning after several news outlets declared that Biden had beaten Trump, 14First's vice president, Ronald Murray, said their distribution was "absolutely not" about the election.

Murray admits the 14First are a racist organization but say they do not condone or promote violence.

"The ultimate (goal) is to see people open up their eyes and educating their youths that it's perfectly fine to be proud that you are white," he told the San-Antonio Express-News.

The San Antonio Police Department have been contacted for comment.

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A person holds up a placard that reads, 'Black lives matter' during a protest in the city of Detroit, Michigan, on May 29, 2020. Racist flyers attacking the BLM movement appeared outside the homes of people in Texas a day after Joe Biden was declared the election winner. SETH HERALD / AFP/Getty

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